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Subject How ACA Insurance Expansions Affected Health Outcomes; Prescription Checkups For Appropriate Deprescribing
Date March 3, 2020 8:58 PM
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**The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs**

**Tuesday, March 3, 2020**

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IN THE JOURNAL

AFFORDABLE CARE ACT

How Have ACA Insurance Expansions Affected Health Outcomes? Findings
From The Literature

By Aparna Soni, Laura R. Wherry, and Kosali I. Simon

Aparna Soni and coauthors review well-constructed studies that looked at
the health effects of the Affordable Care Act. They find "promising
improvements" in certain health outcomes, while acknowledging the need
for ongoing research. Read More >>

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TODAY ON THE BLOG

PHARMACEUTICALS AND MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY

Prescription Checkups As A Tool For Appropriate Deprescribing

By Maisha Draves, Lynn Deguzman, and Shannon Brownlee

By incorporating an explicit focus on reducing medication overload using
a shared decision-making approach, medication reviews will often lead to
appropriate deprescribing-improving outcomes and decreasing medication
burden for patients. Read More >>

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A CLOSER LOOK-International Perspectives

What are the most surprising aspects of the US system through the lenses
of ten observers from Australia, France, Germany, the Netherlands, New
Zealand, Norway, and England? A Health Affairs Blog post by Angèle
Malâtre-Lansac and colleagues offers an international perspective on
the paradoxes of US health care.

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